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PAGE TWO THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1934. EMGAGEMEM ED AMMOUMC is Pearson-McKerley PARTLOW WARD. and Joseph Dean Partlow, of Franklin, announce the engaiement of their daughter, Clyde, to William Asbury Ward the marriage to take place thf at summer. Mrs. Carso Weds, Miss Elizabeth Sudderth Weds Frank Edward Hoodj Mitchell Simons in July Rites Rites Took Place Ocioler22, 1933 jai Kernel ceremony SMITH SMITH.

Mrt. Lillian Smith Browning, of St. Simon's Island, announces the engagement of her daughter, Ora Dell Smith, to William De Ltssey Smith of Brunswick, the marriage to be solemnized In August. talley-johnson! Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hamilton Talley announce the engagement of their daughter, Jesslynn, to Seaborn Macey Johnson, the marriage to be solemnized July 17. JOHNSON MOON. Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Johnson, of Smyrna, announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence Mable, to Louis M. Moon, of East Point and Marietta, the marriage to take place in the late summer. KNOX CASSELS. y.r.

and Mrs. Fltzhusjh Knox announce the encasement of their daughter, Helena Elizabeth, to Thomas Cassels, the marriage to be a quiet event of the early fall. An announcement which comes as a surprise to their numerous friends in and around Atlanta, is that made by Mr. and Mrs. Harold J.

Pearson. BROWN BROUGHAM. and iMrs. Rutherford Brown announce the engagement of their daughter, Anderson, to Brougham, of York, and New York city, the marriage to take place July 23. of 1193 Mansfield avenue, X.

of the marriage of their youngest daughter. Miss Hope Pearson, to James A. SHEPARD FELLOWS. Dr. and Mrs.

J. L. Shepard, of Carnegie, announce the engagement of th.ir daughter, Carolyn, to Ben S. Fellows, the marriage to take place at an early date. LINDSAY McQUEEN.

Mr. and Edward Thaver I.indey, of Decatur, announce the engagement of their daughter, to Rev. J. W. McQueen, of Dillon.

and Columbus, the marriage to be solemnized in the earlv fall. FLOURNOY HUFF. Josiah Flournoy, of Columbus, announces the engagement of his daughter, Helen, to James Bianchird Huff, the wedding to be solemnized in the earlv fail. HUFFMAN SLADE. Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Huffman, of Hampton, announce the engagement of their daughter, ftellie to Joseph W. Slade of Griffin, the marriage to be solemnized at an early date.

LYNCH PHILLIPS. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Lynch, of Crosland. announce the encasement of their daughter, Mildred, to Jimmy L. Phillies, formerly of Atlanta, the marriage to be solemnized July 4. The marriage of Mrs. Eleanor Carson to Frank Edward Hood was solemnized last evening in the lounge of the Cox-Carlton hotel, -with the Rev.

Ir. Richard firm Flinn. pastor of the North Avenue Presbyterian church, officiating. The bride wore a smart black lacs dinner gown with a black picture hat, and a bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. She was unattended.

Following a brief reception, Mr. and Mrs. Hood left for Washincton, D. where they will spend their honeymoon. The marriage at this time comes as a surprise to their friends here as they had planned to be married in the late summer at the home of the bride's sister.

Mrs. Luien Price Haw, in Washington. Mrs. Hood formerly lived in Richmond. but since coming to Atlanta has made many friends.

iMr. Hood came to Atlanta from Sparta, and is associated with the Randall Coal Company, of this city. They will make their home here upon their return from the north. Preceding the wedding Miss Mary Mayes Dodd, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Charles Ross Chesney.

entertained the members of the Bridge Club Informal and additional friends at dinner and bridee at the Coi-Carlton hotel. A color theme of white and silver featured the decorations, the table holding a crystal bowl of white roses and lilies of the valley, flanked on either side with crystal candelabra holding burning tapers. McKerley, of Atlanta, formerly of Williston, S. C. The marriage, which was a civil ceremony performed by Judge Glasgow, of Heflin, on October 22, 1933, will receive the sanction of the church immediately following the regular morning services of the Church of Epiphany on Sunday, July 1934.

Rev. Russell K. Smith, who celebrates his twenty-fifth anniversary at Epiphany on Sunday, will pronounce the church's benediction on the young couple, in the presence of members of the family and a few friends. Miss Wills Weds W. Culberson AND ERS ELCHER.

James I.atimer Anderson, of announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Cantrell, to Samuel Abram Belcher of Macon, the wedding to be solemnized at an early date. if fp4 POWER LOUDERMILK. Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Power, of Marietta, announce the engagement of their daughter, Gretha Sylvia, to Lonnie P. Loudermilk, of Marietta, the marriage to be solemnized at an early date. BAILEY DOUGLAS. and Mrs.

William Clarence Baiiev announce the engagement of their daughter, Eiieen, to Wilmot Carlyle Douglas, of New York city, the date of the marriage to be announced later. MILLER KOPLAN. Mrs. Ike Miller, of Rome, announces the engagement of her daughter, Minnie Louise, to Leo J. Koplan, of Chattanooga, Tenn.

BELL MICHAEL. Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Bell, of Bogart, announce the engagement of their daughter. Flora Elizabeth, to Johnnie D. Michael, of Greenville, S. the wedding to take place at an early date. CAN ADY VAN VOORHEIS.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cannady, of Cambridge, announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Adelaide, to Mac llbourne Van Voorheis, of New York city, the marriage to be solemnized in August in New York city. GARNER McGOWAN. Mrs.

W. C. Garner announces the eneagement of her daughter, Mildred Alberta, to Maurice Leonard McGowan, the date of the marriage to be announced later. PEARCE VINSON, Mr. and Mrs.

L. W. Pearce, of Fochelle. announce the engagement of their daughter, Myrtle Esther, to Thomas Marvin Vinson of Valdosta, the marriage to be solemnized at an early date. JEFFERSON.

June 30. The marriage of Miss Mary Ruth Wills to Willie J. Culberson, of Lyons, was solemnized at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. James Alexander Wills, at 8 o'clock this evening. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

Nathaniel Guy Long, pastor of Glenn Memorial church, Atlanta, in the presence of the immediate families. The bride wore a becoming model of beige crepe, with trimmings of brown and accessories to match. Completing her costume was a shoulder bouquet of talisman roses and "lilies of the valley. The bride received her education Martin Institute in Jefferson and at G. S.

C. W. in Milledgeville. She has been a teacher in the Jefferson school for several years. Mrs.

Culberson is a young woman of personal charm and talent. She is the daughter of Mrs. Clara McDonald Willis and the late Judge James Alexander Wills. Mr. Culberson is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert M. Culberson, of Jefferson. He graduated from Jefferson High school and the Fniversity of Georgia in Athens. He is now instruc COLLINS HAMBY.

Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Collins, of Marietta, announce the engagement of their daughter, Wylene, to Harold Eugene Hamby, also of Marietta, the marriage to be solemnized in the late summer.

SORRELLS PHILLIPS. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Sorrells, of Athens, announce the eneagement of their daughter, Mary Lane, to Claude Hillman Phillips, of Vidalia and Watkinsville, the marriage to be solemnized at an early date. Studio. Photography Elliott' Petchtret MISS SUDDERTH. JAMES REED. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert D. James announce the engagement of their daughter, Thelma Roxanna, to Howard Vincent Reed, of Tampa, 1 a. the marriage to be solemnized on July 14. HEADDEN WARD.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Headden announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Evelyn, to A.

C. Ward, of Mcbonough, the marriage to be solemnized at an early date. No cards. Miss Collins To Wed Harold C. Hamby.

MARIETTA. June Of cordial interest is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Wylene Tasor Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Collins and of the late Mrs. Lillie Elizabeth Collins, of Marietta, to Harold Eugene Hamby, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Hamby, also of Marietta, which will take place in the late summer. Miss Collins graduated from the Marietta High school in the class of lPLtl.

She was graduated from the Georgia State College for Women, Milledgeville, and was for three years teacher in the Cobb county system of schools. She is exceedingly popular not only in Marietta but throughout the state, and her many friends will be pleased to learn of her engagement. Her only sister is Miss Mar.jorie Collins, of Marietta. Mr. Hamby received his education at the Marietta High school and at Southern Business College, in Atlanta, and is manaser of the Home Grocery and Feed Store in Marietta.

His sisters are Misses Frances Hamby and Sara Hamby, of Marietta. she was a pledge to Beta Phi Alpha sorority. Mr. Simons is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

T. Mitchell Simons, of Atlanta. He attended school at Georgia Tech, and holds a position with the Chevrolet Motor Company. STUDDARD RYLE. Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. StudJard announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Carolyn, to Claston Edwin Pyle, the marriage to be solemnized In the earlv fall. PUCKETT FAIN.

Mrs. C. H. Puckett, of Fort Gaines, announces the engagement of her daughter. Dorothy Janet, to Marcine Clay Fain, the marriage to be solemnized at an earlv date.

tor of vocational agriculture in Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Culberson left for a wedding trip, after which they will be at home in Lyons. Cordial interest is centered in the announcement made by Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Sudderth of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Sud-dertb. to T. Mitchell Simons the marriage to be solemnized during July, at the home of the bride's parents in Mornineside.

Miss Sudderth is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sudderth, and is the sister of Leo Sudderth Jr. The bride-elect's mother was, before her marriage. Miss Ottis Mae Robinson.

Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lovic T. Sudderth, of Bu-ford, and her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Robinson, of Atlanta. After eraduat inz from Girls' Hish MURRAY SAXON. M. G.

Murray, of Macon, announces the engagement of his daughter, Sarah Joe, to Samuel Albert Saxon, of Albany. WELLBORN'S The bride-elect will be given in marriage by her father, Leo Sudderth. Mrs. Loy Lee will be the matron of honor and Miss Ann Littlepage will be maid of honor. Charles Simons, brother of the bridegroom-elect, will be the best man.

Miss Ann Littlepage has planned a shower at her home on Morningside drive, complimenting Miss Sudderth, and additional entertainments will be given in her honor. Among those to entertain are Misses Margaret Smith, Miniature Reproductions of Sale Finer 1 7 Cotton Dresses! school in June of Miss Sudderth Mesdames Roy letree, Loy Iee and attended Oglethorpe University, wherel.Tohn C. Townley. James L. Martin.

''entering the interest of a host of friends is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Lucia Annette Lind-sey, daughter of A. Lindsey and 'the Lite Mrs. Lindsey, to James Lamar Martin, which was solemnized Sunday morning. 24. at the home of the Rev.

S. I. Cherry, pastor of i Epworth Methodist church. The cere- monv was performed in the presence of the immediate families and a few rinse friends. The bride wore a becomingly styled model of pale blue rrepe.

Her costume was completed with white accessories and a cluster of gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. Martin left for a i short motor trip to points of interest the mountains of north Georgia 'and Tennessee. T'pnn their return they will be at hme at Elmira place.

YOW EIDSON. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Yow, rt Martin, announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Ruth, to Phillip F. Eidson, of Athens, the wedding to take place at the home of the bride-elect in July.

SMITH WILSON. Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Smith announce the engagement of their daughter, Susie, to William Charles Wilson, of Tyler, Texas, the date of the marriage to be announced later. Miss Inez Alverson Weds irno Id Keith. The wedding of Miss Inez Alverson and Arnold Keith was solemnized on Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Crawford Rude Alverson, on East Toint street in East Point. Rev. W. M. Sentell performed the ceremony in the presence of a large assemblage of relatives and close friends.

Miss Evelyn Hemperley sang "Because'' and "Sweetest Story Ever She was accompanied by Mrs. Boyd Christian. "The wedding march from "Iohengrin'' and Mendelssohn's "Wedding March'' were used. Miss 11 Davis, maid of honor and only attendant, was gowned in pink crepe and a pink hat. with white accessories.

Her corsage was of pink rosebuds and sweet peas. The bride entered with her brother. they will spend several days with Senator and Mrs. Walter F. George at their cottage at Sea Island.

Prominent Families. The bride, one of the three attractive daughters of Judge and Mrs. Horace Moore Holden, resided in Athens until the past four years, which she has spent in Washington. She graduated at Lucy Cobb two months after she was 17. with first honor, receiving a French, English and Latin diploma.

She attended Randolph Macon for one year, then one year at Georgia Fniversity. where she graduated with an A. R. degree. Sentiment was attached to her diploma, in that her great-great-uncle.

Alexander H. Stephens, graduated at the university; he did not receive a diploma, as it called for an outlay of He felt that it would be an extravagance, as his inheritance from the estate of his father and grandfather. Aaron Greer, was not sufficient to pay for his college expenses. He had borrowed from his uncle. General Aaron W.

Greer, and he felt that his debts must be paid as soon as possible. It so happened that when the bride graduated at the Fniversity of Georgia the trustees voted to give her along with her own diploma that of her great-great-uncle's diploma, as she was the first female of the Stephens family to graduate at Georgia. This belated diploma will be hung in one of the rooms at Liberty Hall, at Stephens Memorial park, at Crawford- Kjannaay-v an voorheis Betrothal Announced. NEW YORK. June 30.

Interest of Atlanta friends centers in the announcement of the engagement erf Miss Adelaide Cannady, of Cambridge, to Macllbourne Van Voorheis. of York, their marriage to be solemnized in August. The bride-elect, a beautiful girl, is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley R.

Cowles, of Atlanta, with whom she lived for several years while she was attending Agnes Scott College. She also attended Brenau College in Gainesville. Miss Cannady possesses auburn hair and deep blue eyes and an exquisite complexion goes with her titian beauty. Mr. Van Voorheis is a graduate of Staunton Military Institute in Virginia and be graduated in law I from the Fniversity of Virginia in i Charlottesville.

He is associated with I the law firm of Sherman Stirling All new and wanted materials. Voiles, Chiffons, Batiste, Organdie, Swiss, PK. Seersucker. Dresses Made by the Famous "Mary Anne" Dress Makers Each style designed for the individual type. Snappy styles.

Misses' sizes 14 to 20. Speda! Attention Is Called to Dresses, Sizes 3S to 5J. T7 KING INGRAM. Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. King, of Broxton, announce the engagement of their daughter. Myrtle, to Thomas H. Ingram, of Jesup, the wedding to be solemnized in August.

IKma Jvl orris. $5.00 Per Set by whom she was Kermit Alverson MAPP CAMERON. Mr. and Mrs. William Howson Mapp, of Smyrna, announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise Marie, to Johnie Judson Cameron, of Lithonia, the marriage to take place July 25 at the First Baptist church in Smvrna.

Beautiful IW eovertd entres dis't-es the dignity and richness cf th Thev were met at given in marriage. in New York. the altar by the bridegroom and his English dishei of which they ere copies, best man. Ragan Eidson. The bride Extremely i-raH-.

chee'-fuHy r. end with made a lovely figure in her becoming an unlimited number of uses, ensemble of pink crepe. A picture FOLFMRFS. June SO. Mr.

and Mrs. C. I. Clark announce the marriage of their sister. Miss Lenora King, to Wilbur C.

Morris, of Houston, Texas, formerly of Samson, on Saturday. June 10. Mrs. Morris is the youngest daughter of G. I King and the late Mary Lewis King, of Samson.

Ala. She came to Columlu three years ago to make her home. After completing the course here she has had charge of the Columbus Nursery school. Mr. Morris is the ebtrst sou of Mr.

and Mrs. V. Morris, of Houston. Texas, formerly of Samson. Ala.

He is assistant manager of the Texas 1'eanut Products Company, of Houston, wlite he and his bride will make iheir home. hat of white felr with white acces- ranosoTe ciqareTre Coe Tor Mi ss Senn Weds BOSS MOSELEY. Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Boss, of Loganville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, to Francis DeWitt Moseley, of Keysville, the marriage to be solemnized at an early date. sories completed her costume. Her ville. Her father.

Judtre Horace Moore corsage was of hite rosebuds and dining room using the cover as an ash tray they e-e at hore at dishes for Frozen Frui's, Candied Fruits, Eon Eons, Afer Dinner Mins, A'monds, Holden. was formerly judge of the sweet peas. northern district of Georgia and asso-j Punch was served by Misses Bever-ciate justice of the supreme court of ley and Ju.mita Alverson. sisters of of Keith, sister of the HERNDON LEHMAN. etc.

Styles and Materials That Excite Admiration Adorable Frocks Marvelous Bargains Come Early Monday Morning. Armin C. Waugh. Yancey Lee Senn, of Birmingham. announces the marriage of his daughter.

Miss John Fickett Senn. to i Armin C. Waugh, of Atlanta and New York, the marriage having been soletn-' nized on Saturday. June 10. in Bir-! minuham.

Mr. and Mrs. Waugh will reside at Eighty-first street, in jjaokfon Heights in New York city. Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Samuel Herndon. of Savannah, announce the -ft- MaVjoriV Deem A engagement of their daughter, Sara Elizabeth, to Ralph Franklin committeewoman of the i three-tiered wedding cake graced the Georgia. Mrs. Holden. the mother the bride: Mary Lehman, of Augusta, formerly of Blissfield, the wedding table topped by a miniature bride i American Legion auxiliary.

She is to take place in August. MAIL ORDERS 20c EXTRA Myron E. Freeman Jewelers 103 Peachtree St. GRANT DURHAM. ayhle Pizzati.

I Mrs. Waugh is a granddaughter of honorary president for life of the 1. I). Georgia division. Her forbears are among the most prominent families of Virginia.

Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. One of her ancestors. Major William Flournoy Booker, was one of the framers of the first permanent constiution of Geor and bridegroom. Mr. Keith and his bride left for a wedding trip to southern points of Florida.

Mrs. Keith chose a becoming sport model blue and white crepe with white hat and white accessories as her traveling outfit. Upon their return they will reside at 70S East Foint street in East Point. the late Mr. and Mrs.

Richard N. -u- ana J- L- ot tlienwood, announce the engagement of 2 Dresses Fickett. who she frequently in their daughter, Evelyn Louise, to John Thomas Durham, of East Atlanta. Mr. Waugh was educated Point, the marriage to take place at an early date.

at the Fniversity of Georgia, and is i a son of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Waugh.

tri nrn en i 'of Atlanta. He was a noted at the university, and has a wide circle of friends hre. Mr. Waugh is connected with W. T.

Grant Com-pn ny. Mrs. Sunie Elder, of Winder, announces the engagement of her daughter, Carmen to Knox Sells, of Buford and Hoschton, the marriage to be solemnized at an early date. One for $1.59 Mrs. Jessie Warren announces the marriage of her niece.

Miss Beville Wayble. of to Henry Ed-motul of La Cciba. Honduras. Central America- 'the wedding was solemnized on March ol. hut kept secret until the bride graduated from GirV Hi-h school and -Mr.

I'izzati from Georgia Tech. They are now it-i in the bridegroom's mother in Orleans. La. Jordan Bennett. Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Jordan, of Whigham. announce the marriage of their daughter.

Miss Madelyn Jordan, to Alvin 1'. Bennett, of Miami. Fla. The wedding was solemnized at Montiiello, June 21. See FREEMAN'S Wonderful Display Of Newest Styles in Choice Quality gia.

Her ancestor. Major John l.inn- I say. lost his right hand in the battle of Fong Cone. South Carolina, and is known in history as Silver Fist Lindsay. He was the third treasurer of the state of Georgia.

Another ancestor. William Greer, was one of the first elders in old Bethany church in Greene county. He was reverend, soldier, and was the surveyor that laid off Greene county. Georgia. On other lines her ancestors had colonial as well as revolutionary records.

Her brothers are Frank A. Holden, Howard Holden. and Mrs. Lee M. Paul.

LANIER-DOLLAR. Mr. and Mrs. Car! B. Lanier, of Brooklet, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Sybyl, to Hiram B.

Dollar, of Thompson. The wedding to take place at an early date. WELLBORN'S 83 Whitehall St. Shoppe Miss Queen Holden and Mr. Pagan Wed at Impressive Home Ceremony The marriage of Miss Queen Hoi- chiffon worn with a picture hat of den and Charles Wesley Fagan.

of white straw. She carried a bouquet Washington, D. was impressively of earden flowers. Burton Thomas. I In the presence of relatives and a few close friends at a quiet ceremony the marriage of Mjss Isabel Louise Burton and Wilis George Thomas took place at Westminster Presbyte-; rian church on Thursday morning.

June "Jv at 10 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Feter Mar- shall. The bride was given in ma-j riage by her uncle. John Buford Wood.

The bride was arrired in a white jacket dress worn with brown and white accesrories and a shoulder I bouquet of orchids and lilies of the i valley. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas left imme-j diately after the ceremony for a wed-! ding trip. On their return, about July 10.

they will reside at H't Rum-son road, in Garden Hills. of Perry, and Mrs. Harry A. Johnston, of West Palm Beach, are her sisters. Mr.

Pagan is in the advertising business in Washington. D. C. Before the death of his father, Captain AValter E. Pagan, he was associated with him in operating a chain of weekly newspapers in Ohio.

He served as a lieutenant in the World War, and spent IS months overseas. MRS. WILLIAM LYCETT, INC. 2S7 PEACHTREE N. E.

CHINA and CRYSTAL See our new and attractive patterns now on display. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS For fifty years diamonds sold by Myron E. Freeman have been noted for quality, style and value. You cannot buy better stones at any price or obtain equal quality for less. solemnized on Saturday afternoon at This Fine Perfect Diamond Set in Platinum Mounting.

Beautiful Bride. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Judge Horace M. Holden. and they were met at the altar by ft altar by .00 the groom and his best man 125 with Alexander Stephens, of Atl loveliness was accentuated fume light nine chtttoir worn worn iWAVWAVAViV, TERMS IF WANTED Stubbs- Bowers. a picture hat and satin slippers to match.

She carried a shower bouquet of roses and valley lilies, and wore a i 7r ma 1 4 o'clock at the residence of the bride's brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Holden, at 809 Yorkshire road. The ceremony was performed by Dr.

Wade H. Bojrgs, pastor of Druid Hills Fresbyterian church, in the presence of relatives and a few intimate friends. Palms and ferns were banked in artistic arrangement against the mantel in the living room, where the vows were taken, and the improvised altar was starred with pedestal baKkets holding pink roses and white gladioli. Two seven-branched candelabra held cathedral candles, and added an attractive feature to the decorations. The flower girls were Miss (trace Holden.

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Holden, and Anne Weaver, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Hudnall G. Weaver, of Macon, and they were frocks of pink net posed over pink taffeta, the skirts being ruffled at Myron E. Freeman Bro. Br a. -a JEWELERS 103 Peachtree Street PEI.HAM.

June 30 Mr. Mrs. O. A. Ituncan announce the of their sister.

Miss Helen Srnbbc. to W. R. Bowers, of Meigs. The wedding was solemnized June "JT in MonticeMo.

Judge Byrd officii: ing. Mr. Bowers is the daughter of the Lire Mr. av.d Mrs. J.

L. Stuhbs. of Claxton. and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Marrin W. Smith, of Claxton. After graduating from Clas-tou High school she attended State Teachers College in Athens. Mr. Bowers is the son of Mr.

.7. A. Bowers, of Meigs. He was grad-: uated from Meigs High school and i attended Emory Fniversity. 0l.jX(4l(j(jcai cameo brooch that belonged to her namesake grandmother, which was presented to hr on her wedding day when as Miss Queen Moore, of Craw-fordville.

she became the bride of Frank A. Holden. An informal reception followed the ceremony, the handsome mahogany table in the dining room being overlaid with a lace cloth, and centered with a silver bowl filled with pink-roses and ferns. Silver candlesticks holding white candles ornamented with pink tulle bows and clusters of pink sweet peas encircled the centerpiece. Presiding at the punch bowls were Misses Mary Paul, of Perry: Martha Weaver, of Macon; Mary Elizabeth Jennings, Alice Seymour and Mes.dames Harry Dunwoody.

A. W. White, Marion H. Goldsmith, Laura Goldsmith and Howard Holden. 1 the waistline.

Mrs. Homer Howard was matron of I honor and was gowned in flowered emeu S- WEDDING STATIONERY INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS VISITING CARDS ACKNOWLEDGMENT NOTES Samples submitted upon request J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO. vith Roux Shampoo Tint.

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J. C. Tope, of Jacksonville: W. M. Weaver, of Ma-; Ilualttif Willi.

Cool Corselettes and Girdles SWIM GIRDLES, $1.00 EAGER SIMPSON 24 Cain N. E. i con Robert Stephens and Robert Lee i rm IIANAN a very ana rscar 1 noinpyon. i Watkins and Lee M. Paul Jr.

I i Mr. and Mrs. Pagan left for West rev YORK PARIS MCE. LONDON Excellence a Tradition since lS7f 1VU Feacntree N. W.

Palm Beach. to visit the brine I Kistffr. Mrs Hardv Johnston. Before I TELEPHONE HE. 6835 B1LTMORE HOTEL Atlanta, Georgia 103 Peachtree Street ATLANTA tbeir rtnrn to Washington.

D. i where they will make their, home, I.

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